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Liz Barwick

LIZ BARWICK   

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Plays by Liz Barwick

LIZ BARWICK

Call Of The Piper, The

1st Produced:

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Company:

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1st Published:

Samuel French, London, 1988

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Music:

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#2325

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Genre:

Childrens Musical Youth Audience

Parts:

Male

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Female

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Parts other:

36 characters

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LIZ BARWICK

School Play, The or Seth The Swineherd

1st Produced:

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Company:

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1st Published:

SchoolPlay Productions Ltd, Colchester, Essex, UK >>>, 1995

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Music:

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#50483

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Genre:

Youth Musical Play, 80 min Youth Audience

Parts:

Male

17

Female

8

Parts other:

variable, chorus

Notes:

written by Liz Barwick and Dorothy Everhart

Synopsis:

The School Play mirrors - "with utmost seriousness and sincerity!" - the familiar difficulties involved in the production of this annual obligation. The first act leads us through the choice of play, the auditions and the rehearsals - watched over by critical parents and a relentless calendar. The second act is an overplayed, "forsooth" laden, performance of the predictable final scene of a mediaeval gem entitled "Seth The Swineherd":- Princess loves Swineherd but must marry Brave Knight; Brave Knight proves himself a coward when confronted by a spider; love and Swineherd triumph!

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